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  1. A persecutory delusion is a type of delusional condition in which the affected person believes that harm is going to occur to oneself by a persecutor, despite a clear lack of evidence. The person may believe that they are being targeted by an individual or a group of people.

  2. Dec 9, 2021 · Persecutory delusions are a false belief that a person or group of people are trying to harm you. People with persecutory delusions often base this fear on irrational thoughts, and not on...

  3. Jul 9, 2014 · Persecutory delusions are a central psychotic experience, at the severe end of a paranoia spectrum in the general population. The aim of the review is to provide an introduction to the understanding of persecutory delusions, highlight key putative causal factors that have the potential to be translated into efficacious treatment, and indicate ...

  4. May 22, 2022 · Persecutory: People with this type of delusional disorder believe someone or something is mistreating, spying on or attempting to harm them (or someone close to them). People with this type of delusional disorder may make repeated complaints to legal authorities.

  5. Apr 29, 2022 · Persecutory delusions are defined by the American Psychological Association (APA) as, “the false conviction that others are threatening or conspiring against one.” These beliefs are often fixed, even when discounting information is presented. Persecutory delusions are the most common delusions and there are treatment options that can help.

  6. Dec 14, 2023 · Paranoid delusions, or persecutory delusions, are fears, anxieties, and suspicions that someone may feel even though they are not based in reality. Someone with paranoid delusions may think that they are being victimized or threatened by external forces such as individuals or government authorities. What Is a Delusion?

  7. Feb 3, 2024 · 1. Persecutory delusions are the severe end of a paranoia dimension in the general population. Every day we must decide whether to trust other people. It’s not always easy: reading other people’s intentions is a tricky business. When our assessment of those intentions is skewed towards the negative, that is paranoia.

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